Mobile and wearable computing are increasingly pervasive as people carry and use personal devices in everyday life. Screen sizes of such devices are becoming larger and smaller to accommodate both intimate and practical uses. Some mobile device screens are becoming larger to accommodate new experiences (e.g., phablet, tablet, eReader), whereas screen sizes on wearable devices are becoming smaller to allow them to fit into more places (e.g., smartwatch, wrist-band and eye-wear). However, these trends are making it difficult to use such devices with only one hand due to their placement, limited thumb reach and the fat-finger problem. This is especially true as there are many occasions when a user’s other hand is occupied (encumbered) or not a...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of encumbrance (carrying typical objects such as shopping ...
People tend to use their smartphones one-handed, which is unergonomic for the human musculoskeletal ...
Modern mobile devices allow a rich set of multi-finger in-teractions that combine modes into a singl...
Mobile and wearable computing are increasingly pervasive as people carry and use personal devices in...
The past decade has seen the proliferation of mobile and wearable computing devices into our everyda...
Mobile phones are not only a ubiquitous social accessory, but rapid technology advances have transfo...
Mobile phones are not only a ubiquitous social accessory, but rapid technology advances have transfo...
In this paper we investigate the physical interaction between the hand and three types of mobile dev...
A new evolution of computing is emerging around wearable technologies. Wearable computing has been a...
A new evolution of computing is emerging around wearable technologies. Wearable computing has been a...
Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets have replaced desktop computers for a wide range of e...
While wearable technologies are suitable for remotely controlling mobile devices, few studies have e...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of encumbrance (carrying typical objects such as shopping ...
CHI EA '14 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 26 April - 1 May 2014, Toronto CanadaTh...
Smartphones are becoming larger, mainly because bigger screens offer a better experience for viewing...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of encumbrance (carrying typical objects such as shopping ...
People tend to use their smartphones one-handed, which is unergonomic for the human musculoskeletal ...
Modern mobile devices allow a rich set of multi-finger in-teractions that combine modes into a singl...
Mobile and wearable computing are increasingly pervasive as people carry and use personal devices in...
The past decade has seen the proliferation of mobile and wearable computing devices into our everyda...
Mobile phones are not only a ubiquitous social accessory, but rapid technology advances have transfo...
Mobile phones are not only a ubiquitous social accessory, but rapid technology advances have transfo...
In this paper we investigate the physical interaction between the hand and three types of mobile dev...
A new evolution of computing is emerging around wearable technologies. Wearable computing has been a...
A new evolution of computing is emerging around wearable technologies. Wearable computing has been a...
Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets have replaced desktop computers for a wide range of e...
While wearable technologies are suitable for remotely controlling mobile devices, few studies have e...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of encumbrance (carrying typical objects such as shopping ...
CHI EA '14 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 26 April - 1 May 2014, Toronto CanadaTh...
Smartphones are becoming larger, mainly because bigger screens offer a better experience for viewing...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of encumbrance (carrying typical objects such as shopping ...
People tend to use their smartphones one-handed, which is unergonomic for the human musculoskeletal ...
Modern mobile devices allow a rich set of multi-finger in-teractions that combine modes into a singl...